The Eagles' offense didn't exactly have the most exciting day at the fantasy football office in Week 1 against the Falcons.

Nick Foles only threw for 117 yards, the Eagles' leading wide receiver had 33 yards, Jay Ajayi barely played until the second half and Zach Ertz only caught half of his targets on the night. As a team, they scored 18 real-life points.

Still, there were some positive points to take away, and things should be easier on offense in Week 2 against a Buccaneers defense that just allowed 40 points to the Saints.

With that, here's a look at all of the Eagles' fantasy options for Week 2, first listing injured players and defense/special teams, then going according to how we'd rank them this week, from worst to best.

Note: The rankings and analysis are based on standard league, PPR (point per reception) scoring.

OUT: QB Carson Wentz

Keep Wentz stashed on your roster. While there's been conflicting reports, it seems increasingly likely that the Eagles' start quarterback might return to the lineup within the next couple of weeks. Then the question will become how he'll look upon returning from a serious knee injury, but until we're shown otherwise, he should maintain his status as one of the NFL's best quarterbacks whenever he does return.

OUT? WR Alshon Jeffery

Jeffery hasn't officially been ruled out for Sunday's game yet, but he did just return to his first practice since the Super Bowl this week and has only been participating in a limited capacity. His return is near, but it just likely won't be in Week 2. When he does return, he'll become a No. 1 receiver again.

K Jake Elliott

Rankings: No. 9 K (ESPN), No. 6 (Yahoo)

Yahoo projection: 9.69 points

Week 1: 4 points

Analysis: Elliott averaged 9.4 points per game in 2017 and is liable for a few big fantasy games over the course of the season considering his booming leg and ability from 50-plus. He'd be helped if this game turned into a shootout, as it was last week when Tampa Bay won 48-40.

Analysis: The Falcons had one of the best receivers in the NFL and a recent league MVP at quarterback and the Eagles defense completely shut them down. In theory, they should have no issue with Ryan Fitzpatrick, though he looked quite effective vs. the Saints and Tampa Bay has a bunch of weapons — DeSean Jackson, Mike Evans, Cameron Brate, O.J. Howard — that make them difficult to stop.